Mladen Gogala  scribbled on the wall in glitter crayon:

> On 2004.01.19 23:39, Jonathan Gennick wrote:
> 
>> I used to use a SQL Module compiler. Not with Oracle though.
>> It's rare for me to run into someone else who likes that
>> approach. Actually, it's rare for me to encounter someone
>> who's even heard of it...
> 
> Jonathan, I've been around for a long time. I've seen things like
> DataLens for Lotus123, SQL*Calc, Easy*SQL, then there was an Oracle
> version of then popular DB2 tool, which looked like an IBM 3874
> terminal on top of VT320, SQL*Graph does deserve a honorable mention,

hey, i resemble that remark.;-)  i enjoyed using SQL*Calc and SQL*Graph  and
i even remember the very first version of SQR when it stood for Structured
Query Reporter.;-)

oh damn, have we been at this too long?;-)

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